Technically, the Bumblebee cannot fly. Their "wingspan" is too short for their body weight. And yet, they DO fly. So. Ninety percent perspiration PLUS ten percent inspiration will answer your question. BE CAREFUL!
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It would be the same as saying a birds wingspan ... the bird may look small but when it spreads its wings it grow by upwards of 6 feet ... when a play is on any Field his wingspan is how far he/she can starch to the left or right ...
Well since one wing can grow to about 7 or 8 feet long so the wingspan would be about 16 feet.
If you had a wing with fixed width and only changed wingspan the aircraft with longer wingspan would produce greater lift. The amount of lift produced by a wing is dependant on many different things but one of those things is wing surface area. Increase the wingspan and you increase area of the wing
Millimetres.
The Stits SA-2A Skybaby was a homemade aircraft built to be the world's smallest aircraft. It has a wingspan of 7 feet and 2 inches. Pterodactylus is only known from fossils of juveniles, but paleontologists can estimate the size of an adult, and they believe that an adult would have had a wingspan of about 5 feet. Thus the Stits SA-2A Skybaby has a wingspan 43% greater than that of a Pterodactylus.
It wouldn't, the propellers are designed to propel the helicopter off of the ground, thus the word propeller, not to make the helicopter glide. The wings are too thin to hold up a helicopter and that is why they spin to gain ground as well as using kinetic energy to lift up. The propellers would eventually bend or snap if the helicopter would be to fall, the speed of the wind would break or damage the propellers.
6 foot 1 inch.
A pound is a measurment of weight. The weight of a pound does not change. Therefore, a pound of "fjhfjhdfh" would be equivalent to a pound of "abc" or "xyz", they would all be as heavy as a pound.
its wings would be to small, and it wouldn't be able to fly.
About a fifteen foot wingspan, and that's if we had hollow bones
Harley ultra glide